The http protocol in XBMC will be going away soon.
On Jun 28, 5:50 am, Nadim Awan <vmail...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That may not work, I have to use this.
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> http://M.Y.I.P:8080/xbmcCmds/xbmcHttp?command=FileDownload(special://...)
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> On 28 June 2010 06:12, Fiasco <dgvoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I'm probably doing something wrong but it isn't working for me.
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> > My capture group (for a list) grabs a value similar to:
>
> > special://masterprofile/Thumbnails/Music/6/6f665fc1.tbn
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> > And I want to turn it into
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> >http://www.myurl.com/vts/special://masterprofile/Thumbnails/Music/6/6...
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> > So I've tried assigning the capture group as a token, global, and as
> > an serial value in a text field.
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> > However I can't get onmatch to swap the capture group in as you
> > indicated.
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> > If I put $myvariable$ in the onmatch value I end up with the literal
> > $myvariable$ in the result.
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